Frog Tree Farm, the 40-Acre Co-op, and Mahogany Farm are redefining farming in Minnesota by reclaiming heritage, fostering healing, and creating community-centered agricultural spaces.
Food sovereignty
Urban agriculture and the fight for food justice
Black women have long been at the forefront of agriculture, using food as a tool to promote health, wealth, and social change, and are now leading the way in urban farming movements to reclaim land, food, and power for their community.
Farm in the City: Reclaiming Our Roots Through Urban Farming
Plant-Grow-Share is launching an eight-month urban farming academy in Minneapolis to empower Black, Indigenous, and Latine farmers and low-income residents to cultivate their own food, reclaim ownership of their food systems, and reconnect with the soil.
